I had only read his writings and never realised he was also such a good public speaker as well, now he's my exercise companion. Proof that there's no meritocracy in the US is him being less popular than Chomsky.
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The biggest red line (so to speak) between acceptable and unacceptable leftist activity in the U.S. is support for AES states.
Chomsky is palatable for “leftists”, he never pushed the envelope much further than the capitalist overlords will tolerate
I can't remember if it's at the end of Dirty Truths or Contrary Notions (or both) but he wrote a good chapter about what happened to him in academia. In short: radical > anti-Vietnam war > never employed again.
Wow thank you! Did you suggest a specific order to listen it?
I have no specific order. My podcast app lists the episodes in order by most recently posted, so I just started at the most recently posted and worked backwards.
I followed your lead. Listening to yellow parenti now. Mind blowing.